“We should handle this strictly professionally.” Proceeds to whip out a gun in front of like at least twenty witnesses.
Clearly, Richard was the best man for the job.
I can see this being some kind of prototype for the idea of “movies are intercative, wave of the future!”, especially in the context of being made in 1992. It’s short, doesn’t really branch all that much, and generally doesn’t give one nearly as much impact as one desires, but maybe that’s because this feels “prototype”-y to me, so I’m giving it more credit. It was probably made for the movie theater and then just ported to DVD years later? That would explain how… similar the actions were, since if you only sat through it once, and did the voting with lots of other people, it probably felt like one’s decisions had a lot more impact.
I’m probably putting too much thought into this now, though. Great commentary by you both!
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Without their mystery, the cheeseballs have lost all interest. You had ONE thing going for you, movie an’ ye FUCKING BLEW IT!!!
in the 90s they must of really thought interactive dvd was the way to go,screw videos games ive got my interactive dvd game.
oh and it was nice that richards gun was still making loud shots even tho it was silenced
anyway its nice to have some videos from the two of you together
“We should handle this strictly professionally.” Proceeds to whip out a gun in front of like at least twenty witnesses.
Clearly, Richard was the best man for the job.
I can see this being some kind of prototype for the idea of “movies are intercative, wave of the future!”, especially in the context of being made in 1992. It’s short, doesn’t really branch all that much, and generally doesn’t give one nearly as much impact as one desires, but maybe that’s because this feels “prototype”-y to me, so I’m giving it more credit. It was probably made for the movie theater and then just ported to DVD years later? That would explain how… similar the actions were, since if you only sat through it once, and did the voting with lots of other people, it probably felt like one’s decisions had a lot more impact.
I’m probably putting too much thought into this now, though. Great commentary by you both!